Research Center/Unit:

 

Research unit on System Modelling for Industry (SMI)

Director: Prof. Kanchana Sethanan

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Supply Chain and Logistics System Research Unit (SCLS)

The goal of SCLS is to be the national leading research unit providing high-quality multidisciplinary research and development solutions that will lead to improvements in manufacturing and supply chain systems.
Director: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Panitas Sureeyatanapas


Research Group:

 

Automation Design / Manufacturing Engineering

To produce machinery such as automobiles or robots, it is necessary to consider the mechanisms for obtaining the shapes, strength, and functionality of the required components, and to determine the methods by which these items are manufactured.
Assoc. Prof. Thana Radpukdee / Asst. Prof. Apichart Boonma / Dr.Komkrit Juntaracena

 

Information Engineering

In this research, we extract information from and discover knowledge in gigantic Internet or genome databases. Research on cutting-edge information systems integrates a large number of computers and robots into living spaces to create a comfortable and people-friendly environment.
Assoc. Prof. Danaipong / Asst. Prof. Sirorat Pattanapairoj / Dr.Krisanarach Nitisiri

 

Management Systems Engineering

Corporate activities and social activities are run by groups (organizations) of humans. A management system is a scheme of various ideas for ensuring the functionality and adequacy of the activities of an organization. Famous examples include quality management, cost management, and environmental management.
Assoc. Prof. Panitarn Peerapattana / Assoc. Prof. Seekharin Sukto / Asst. Prof. Komkrit Pitiruek / Asst. Prof. Thanawath Niyamosoth

 

Material Sciences Engineering

While learning the properties, strength, etc. of materials such as metal, ceramics, and plastics, we study how to determine durable shapes and sizes by calculating the forces acting on each member, for the automobiles and medical proposes.
Asst. Prof. Sukangkana Talangkun / Assoc. Prof. Papot Jaroenapibal / Assoc. Prof. Teerawat Laonapakul

 

Production Systems Engineering

In this area, we research the methodology for economically creating a fast and smooth “material flow” from raw material procurement up to production and sales, while fully utilizing management resources such as information, equipment, people, and capital.
Assoc. Prof. Raknoi Arkararungraingkul / Assoc. Prof. Charnnarong Saikaew / Asst. Prof. Thitipong Jamrus / Asst. Prof. Thawee Nakrachata-amon

 

Work Study and Ergonomics Engineering

Work study uses techniques like method study and work measurement to understand human work potential in terms of time spend on completing a task, looking at ways to make the task simpler and easy, as to increase productivity and efficiency.
Asst. Prof. Weerapat Sessomboon / Asst. Prof. Sirawadee Arunyanart